Customers will soon discover the most beautiful historical and tourist sites classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, thanks to Google Street View, Google Maps and Google Earth. The Internet giant and UNESCO signed a partnership in this sense, the details will be announced December 3 next.
Le Mont Saint Michel would be one of the places affected by this partnership. Last October, the tourism development agency Versatile France and Google had indicated that this tourist site, one of the most visited in France, had been praised by users to appear on Street View, a service that offers visualization Street to 360 degrees.
The streets of the famous medieval city, declared World Heritage by Unesco, should be photographed by the tricycle Google. Equipped with multiple devices for panoramic photographing, the cyclist had already photographed in August several squares, parks and pedestrian streets of Paris.
So Google continues his exploration of the planet through its software browser technology and geo-location. Latest accomplishment to date, the exploration of the oceans through version 5.0 of its Google Earth software.